Buster Posey was a shortstop, but the San Francisco Giants took a chance and moved him to catcher. He retired as one of the best to ever play the position.
Meet Shawn Ross, the 24-year-old catcher for the Greensboro Grasshoppers who leads the South
Atlantic League in home runs this season as he continues to hone his skills behind the plate.
Hudson Head, a 23-year-old fan favorite in his third season with the Greensboro Grasshoppers, strides to the plate and takes his place in the left-handed batter's box.
It's a long, long season. And for that, Mitch Jebb is grateful.
Pittsburgh prospect Jack Brannigan was a two-way star at Notre Dame who loves the daily grind of being a full-time position player.
Grasshoppers left-hander Dominic Perachi, who played NCAA Division III baseball, is in the midst of a breakout pro season.
Look around the South Atlantic League, and you'll see lots of young professionals who came from big-time college programs. Or you'll see can't-miss kids with raw tools that got them drafted straight out of high school.
Charles McAdoo is writing his own chapter in our city's rich sports history from the middle of the Greensboro Grasshoppers batting order.
Pirates pitching prospect Hunter Barco rediscovering himself in his first full professional season here in Greensboro.
At just 19 years old, Termarr Johnson is one of the youngest players in the South Atlantic League this season.